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Steam turbine-powered ships (1 C, 28 P) Steamship captains (65 P) Y. Steam yachts (142 P) Pages in category "Steamships" The following 200 pages are in this category ...
Entered Service in 1851, Converted to a dual sail/steam ship in 1858, engine removed and converted to transport in 1870. Stricken in 1882; hulk used as floating barracks until scrapped in 1898. [ 2 ]
The first ship to make the transatlantic trip substantially under steam power may have been the British-built Dutch-owned Curaçao, a wooden 438-ton vessel built in Dover and powered by two 50 hp engines, which crossed from Hellevoetsluis, near Rotterdam on 26 April 1827 to Paramaribo, Surinam on 24 May, spending 11 days under steam on the way ...
City of New York (1885 ship) SS City of New York (1888) SS City of Paris (1888) SS City of Rio de Janeiro; City of Seattle (steamship) City of Taunton (ship) SS City of Topeka; SS Cleveland; SS Cockaponset; SS Cokesit; SS Columbia (1880) SS Columbia (1902 steamboat) SS Colvile; SS Comet (1857) SS Commodore; USRC Commodore Perry (1865) USRC ...
Screw-driven steamships generally carry the ship prefix "SS" before their names, meaning 'Steam Ship' (or 'Screw Steamer' i.e. 'screw-driven steamship', or 'Screw Schooner' during the 1870s and 1880s, when sail was also carried), paddle steamers usually carry the prefix "PS" and steamships powered by steam turbine may be prefixed "TS" (turbine ship).
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Category for steam turbine powered ships. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. T. Turbo-electric steamships (10 C, 36 P)
Amphibious warfare ships; Auxiliaries; Battlecruisers; Battleships; Cruisers; ... This is a list of steam frigates used or previously used by the United States Navy. Name